CHEM101 Study Guide - Perchloric Acid

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CHEM101 Full Course Notes
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Acids and bases: acids: substances that react with water to produce hydronium ions (h3o+, bases: solutions that dissolve in water to produce free hydroxide (oh ) ions, naming acids: aqueous hydrogen [insert name of compound, i. e: hclo4(aq) = aqueous hydrogen perchlorate, if compound ends in ate, acid name becomes compound ending in ic acid i. e: hydrogen sulfate becomes sulfuric acid, if compound ends in ite, acid name becomes compound ending in ous acid i. e: hydrogen sulfite becomes sulfurous acid ph = -log [h3o+ (aq)]